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Eighteen Stttde11ts Are Chosen fot· "Wl1o's Who" Seniors So H on ort."cl "Were Selecte d by Fae uh y Recommendatio n and Student Vote iu th<' Tf'ch Council ; Volume To Be Publishe d in Jnne
!Annual Senior " Shorty'' Sherock and Orchestra I • Banquet Held at Featured at I. F. Ball Eden Garden Plans for Fortual Pn.·sident R e turns c•niors Rdnx Briefl.y,
Fr·ou• Visit to Nt•w Odcans
Explained To AH Ft·cshmen
Oist·u~s T ht'ir PecMie r , Ei~hteen Seniors have been recent -~ ly chosen to be placed on tbe annual T hjrtt·<-n o f , e nior ing OM Favorite's lntcrfrnle a·nity Bull On Prr~ itlent Wat Tyl<•r Cluvt•rius reroslt'r uf •·\\"ho's Who .\ mong Stu· Friday Eveuilag; R o und cnillrs attt'ndcd the dents in .\mcrican Colle~cs and UniaSS ('C ( e ( to cently turlk a trip lo New Orleans, Rohin Ou Snturrlny Senior hn nquet held r111 Tuesday, vrrsitie.s.'' These men werr selcctet! IS io·uta X i F rat('t•nit y J:uw;ll'Y 20. ut the Eden Gardrn:; l,n. \\'hilt> on a maLter of personal Thir> is dir<'clcd to the Fresh men IJusiur~s. the Presiclcnt found time by faculty recommendation and vote f . 1 k . fur the purpn~e of geuinj:( the plans who arc new to the school and to of tht• student body tbrou~h the r . .. .•e,r I"I N 10 i)('U tn pay a visit lv his almu mater, rollin~ on gra<Junthm, with all iis Worcester Tech's way of d()ing Tech Council. Consideration was ;\I Imtia tio n lUt'elin~ on T ulane University. H e was llspent tt•ncl:tnt dctu ils. J\ few tip:; on lhin~s. At present, there are two !(iwn to scholastic and extrn-cur· l fue~tluy • F f'l.n·uur y 4. cinlly intcrt>sted in Tulane's wel•kly what It) h1<1k fur in a post-grnd unte formal wet'k-ends sch('clulcd for each ricular activities in na ming the Elected as as:.odate mcmht>r" to publica I ion corrcspontlinJl tc) the posit ion, and how w look for it were year. This schedule will be mainSenior:. for this unnutll hon or. tlw ' ociety of ~ igma Xi. natiomll TFr u ~F.ws, and he reports that ,a tson c~oII'tns wartI1- honornry fraternity• , Wt' rt' •thirteen given lly Dl•an l'aul R. Swan. The llw T~:r u KRws compares favorably. tairwd unless attendance ut Saturday eorgt• \\ G I' G . . I b f lll('Olbcr:. nf the SeniOr du!IS. fh nmns formal part of the dinner lasted ltn· Tht• l'resiclent found that tho matter morning classes uftrr this one is mln~e(j ,. ~1. cDorgl e ts al mdcn~ er h~ :'IJ . :'l lcCaw. an instructor in tht> til nbuttt ten when a few of the mort> of housing at Tulane w:~ not han- poor. Since there a rc only Lwo per I' 11 amnm e ta, ant urtnJ.: ts E.E. depnttmrnt. was l.'lcdcd to full punctilious llll'll pns.-,ed up further dled by the fratcrnili<>s ns well us school year, formals are important swy here at T ech, he was a player memb<•r$hip. Th e inititt tion meeting prnct•cclin~s in favor of a. little it wa. by thr frntcrnitics of T ech. events in our Jives, and we must un the v:trsity basketball 1. 4 homework. Se(•k to keep from losing our right to . . squad, . wt'II 1>e h<'IIc •1•tt~,S<1ay, J'·euruurv . Admiral ('luvcrius recently com~orcc r team, • and parttctpated m 'I \ " t · f · 1 f 1 f . ll 'l'o .stm·t thin~s tJff nfler thc meal pleted his term a o; President of Phi tlw school's facilities, by making . 1 ., r. tc or • tt•g n ee , ormrr y u ' e • 1 many fraternity . ports. Hts cr~ reer 1• 1~ . . . . •,, ~- (1rpar1men 1 r~nc1 now ul;socta 1e< of chicken, French frit>s, nnrl pc:as, D~ ll a Theta and i!l now serving ns a.Urndance normal on Saturday, was htghltghle~l by elcclton as Prest- with the i\mericnn Steel and \\'in• Lt~ppcd uff with ice cream, the Presimorning, February 8, 1946, chairnwn nf the Ccnt('nnlnl Committ~ Cumpany. will be the speaker. dent of the I· r~shman class. dent uf tlw clas-, John llambor, tee of that fraternity . J\ national Usually, the regular, formal part a member of Sk_u~l , one ~~~ I cchs l SiAma Xi was fmmdt•d at t'tlrnell itllrutluced the principal spenkt•r, nt(•morial hcadqunrlers is bcin~ built uf any week-end affa~ir com<!l! on hnnornry fra tcrml.les .. Dunn!(. th_e in t 886 for the! purpose nf en ourag- Deu n ~wil n , wht) J.:nve a shurt t;~lk at ~liami University where lhe fm· Friday ni~ht , with the actual change '~ar, he saw servtcc ttl the G. S. ing original investigation in ~cience. centl•n•cl nlluut !ICcuring 1111 industrial ternily was founded , und it is here in our normal routine starting on l'\avy. Faculty memLcr:> and graduatCii are pno,tlHtn uptll\ groduation. l)~:nn thai lhr ccnl cnniul will be held in Friday afternoon with the many Edward Thomas Ceorge, Pit ts· eli"'ihle for full membership in the Swan . lwinJ.: alsu Director of the 19•18. trips and phone ca lls to Union Sla· 1ion, and the fina l arrivals of home field , .1\.lass. Ed is a member of society. whtlc undergraduate Seniors l'u blil Relothm!4 Ofikc, i:; the ma\1 Theta Kappu. l'hi, and while on the arc eligible for associate membership. tu whom :til Tech mrn expectantly town ''queens'', and then the turninl( foa· Snow of the fraterni ty houses over to the Hill , was mainstay of the Boynton- The a!l'ocialrs nrc t'hQsen em the Ju()k al>out this time for a job. Jle S kica·s girls. The usual plnn is for all fraians trumpet section for lwo years. ba!>is or :>cht,lnstic standing, and the t>ff(•n•d n ft·w pointers on interviews As Me(•t with Foua· ternities to remove all men from the He worked on TECH '1\gws for the promise they show for srit>ntilir rc- which arc> t'Onductcd hy representaentire four years, ami was Circula- ~ra rch . tiw-. of all larHc companies who houses, and to let the women reign. tiun :\Iunagrr fur the last tw11. On Those hunurcd were: Rubert E. M>l'k new enJ,:int•rrs. lie made clllt· While most of us are wishin~ lhnt There will, of course, be ample room the l\ laSCJUC, he wns Business ~ l anit · Bt<glt'y, Henry J. Hnw, 1\ lor('(•l H. sidcrahll- notc of j.(t)()(l uppearanr<', l'pring would hurry aud rtrrivc, the at the housrs for the girls of the ~er in his Senior year, and durin~ (."uht•n, \\"ilfn'd L. l>eRochcr, Jr .. and how much il count ed in makittJ~ nH•mllcrs of the Outing Club a re all newly pledged Freshmen. On Salurhis Sophomore year, he was Chair· \'l;ulimir T . Dimitroff, J r., Allun a good first impression on the inter· fervrnlly hopinr.~ for mure ~now. The tlny night , there is dancing at lbe man of the T ech Carnival. He took (;IIIZ<'r, \\'illium r . j aegle, Daniel G. vit•wcr. In line with thi!l, .he stressed unu~ounl tlenrlh of snow is pullinl( a frate~nitics, and, if possible, the part in J.F. Sports in nil his four Lt'wis, I>OttAius G. i\t)iJes. Malcolm the idea of not secin~ every rcpre· crimp in the club's skiing activilies. week-end is chosen so that some years. und was un active member of )1. l'ilswurth , Jr., William J. Rice, Sl' nHttivc who sets f1x1t em cnmpus, t\ week ago last Sunday our boys other regular Tech event comes on :\ewman Club durin~ that time. ln Gt>orge A. Sc. hupp, J r., r•:dward F. but rat her choosi n~ only Uwse which particip~1ted in a three-cornered meet the same week-end, for instance, a upply to your particular fiCid , and with .M .l.T. and Tufts, aL T emple basketball game, ur a Masque pre· his Junior year be was elected Class Supple. in whose company you llilVC some Muuntnin, N. 11 ., coming in second. sentution. President, having been secretary his chance nf wnrkin~ . Otherwise, the On Februnry 16, they will travel to first two years. He is a recent plen~e The annual l nterfraternlty Ball, valuabl<· lime of everyone concerned Mount Wachusclt to compete against is the most regular, and the most of Skull. is wasted t)rt ncccllcss interviewing. the \Vorce.<sler Sk i Club, the Spring· important of all t he Tech formals. Frank i\lbert Cross, Jr.. Balli1)can Swun brought nut one of his field Ski Club, and Mass. State It has for its first purpose, the funcmorc. i\ ld. Frank is a member of many Iiles conlnininK employmen t (that is, if we get enough snow). Sigma Phi Epsilon, and his career tion of celebrating the p ledging or The re..,ounding thud of Skull tlffers, and read a few uf them to The officers of the club ure: Russ Freshmen to lhc fraternities. Its at Tech is highJjgbted with part icipalion in four varsity sports, which " Iappin~" was hrard throughnut lh<> the class. Juclging frnm thes£' let- 'l'urner, President ; Bob MacDonald, second purpose is. or course, the fill· include cross country, football , base- ru mpus Tuesdny. j anuary 2 I st, und ters, th{' puy fur a grnduale engi nc~~·r Vice-l'residcnt ; Rub Sanctuary, Sec- ing of the exhausted coffers or the bull, and bnsketbal l. He took part seven more (lf our colleagurs were seems to run between 200 and 250 retary ; and Don Skeffmgton, Treas- Interfraternity Council. P reparation dollars per month. In closing, he ur(•r. Both Bob MucDonald and for this, the biAAest event of the in the rope pull and was quite active accepted inw the secrel ~ocie ly . T he newly chc)Sen mrn arc: Ed made sure that everyone understood Bob Sanctuary are former members year, takes many weeks of intense in interfraternity sporLs. In his enior year, he was chosen President G cnr~e (TKP) who wHS srcretary that h~ wa:. the one to sec on place· of Uncle Sam's Sk i Troops. Bob work, and requires the services of Sanduary was over in J tnly during able men. At the head of this year's of the \\'.'P.T.J\.A. He was a member of hb Freshman and Sophomore mcnt und job-finding. T o keep the Seniors pQSted on the l11e fighting there, and was in the commiUt-e arc co-chairmen Huddy of the A. .1\LE. 1: rMk served in clal'scs. ])resident of his Junior class, the Xaval V-12 unit for three years. and \"ice-l'rC'Iident of the Athletic lat est developments on the Peddler, sumc regiment with T orger Toklc, Oembcr and Jnck Saunier, whose This outstanding man was honored Council in his junior year. H r is a Koger J'erry said 11 few words . He the champion ski jumper, when he ability and judgment in selecting a with membership to both Skull and member of tht> !'\ewman Club, Tech informe<l all that four hundred wa:; killed. They were attacking band was vindicated by Metron01r1e, Band, Boynlonians, 'f ecu l':hws, Jea t11er covers had been ordered, nnd enemy positions on a hill during the which magazine selected one of Tau Hetn Pi. Ola\•i Heimo H altunen, of Fitch· Masque, and the Senior Peddler that the lirsl seclion was practically Po Vallt'y campaign when Tokle's Sherock 's records, namely " Meander11 burg. Mass. "Ole'' belonJ'!S to Theta staff. He is also in Who's WhQ in ready to go to press. He urged nil death occurred . Uob was wounded ing", for an envied pt)Sition amonl( of the Seniors to gel lheir orders in during this snme action, making this the best records of the year. Shorty Chi and has been active in inter- ,\ merican Colleges." Olavi HahlUnen (TX) played early, and to solicit as many other the ~>Ceond time he had been wound- Sherock, featuring Elayne T rent and fraternity sports. He was also a subscripli(Jns as possible. Turning ed in action. Another member who Uick Roberts, vocalists, with j oe fooll.>:!.ll three years, varsity varsity member o[ lhe A.S.l\1.E., Outing quickly to Lhe lighter side of things, has had consider;tble skiing experi- l~agano as the outstanding instruas a Freshman, and was basketball Club. and ~'lasque. While here in Bob Orew with his able accompanist ence is Per Roc.'tl, our fellow student mentalist, will play in Alden Memoa member of the swimming team as the \' -12, he was a pia loon leader. Later, as a Lieut. ( j.g.), he served in a Sophomore and Senior. "Ole'' has sang some old favorites to the in- from the icy climes of Norway. All rial between nine and one on Friday boLh the Allantic and Pacific thea- been a member of 1\lasque for two tense interest of all the revelers. By this expert talent, however, should evening, February 7, 19 4 7.
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